Not exact matches
The de-oxygenated and carbon dioxide rich blood is pumped
out of the
right side
of your heart to your
lungs via your pulmonary artery.
Whether you're into the pounding beats and colorful drinks
of Miami's night life, the unique cultural blend
of our art scene, cheering your
lungs out for the Heat, or snorkeling the topaz - blue water we're so famous for, it would be a lot more enjoyable sharing it with the
right companion.
The
right half
of the heart pumps blood to the
lungs and the left half
of the heart pumps blood
out the aorta to the rest
of the body.
From the ventricles, blood is pumped
out into the
lungs through the pulmonary artery (on the
right) or
out to the body through the aorta (on the left) through a second series
of one - way valves (the pulmonic valve on the
right and the aortic valve on the left).
Since the heartworms thrive in the artery leading
out of the
right chamber
of the heart (and into the
lungs), many dogs display shortness
of breath with this disease.